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Lillian Josephine Halden-
by, belOved wife of S. Arthur
lialdenby of Kintough, pas-
sed away on Thursday.,. Janu-
ary 17, 1980, at,the Wingham
and District Hospital in -her
81st year, following major
SnrgerY.
•
Kinloss Presbyterian Chinch
and 'Rev. Robert Armstrong
of St. Andrew's. Presbyterian
Church, Wingbam, officiat-
ing.
Temporary entombment -followed—at SobtW-Kiriloss
Mausoleuin with spring bnt-
int in.GMetthill Cemetery,
LueltnoW,
Pallbearers were. Ross
Cumming, Harold Campbell,
Evan Keith, :Currier Colwell,
Herb Clark and Donald Mac-
Intyre. •
LILLIAN JOSEPHINE,
• HALDENBY
RUBY JEAN FINNIGAN
Ruby' Jean Finnigan, the
former Ruby Sherwood, pas.:
sed away at her home in
Lucknow on Friday, January'
18, 1980 in her 54th year.
- 'Left to mourn is her
• husband. Chester of Lueknow
and two sons; James and
David, also of Lucknow. Mrs,
Finnigan was also -survived
by one sister, Mrs. Mildred
Henry, of R. R. 1 Kincardine
and two nieces. and ." one
. nephew.
Funeral service. was , held
from. the MacKenzie and
McCreath Funeral ' Home,'
Lucknow, .on Monday, Janu-
' ary 21,„1980 at 2 p.m.,• the
Reverend Doug Kaufman
officiating. • '
Temporary entombment
followed at Dungannon Cem-
etery Chapel. •
EMILI(SELINA WINTER
Selina; .(Johnstone)'
lliniter passed 'away at the
Pinectest Nursing Home,
Lucknow, on Saturday, •Janu.
ary `19.;.1980 in her 89th year.
Left 'to :mourn. Are three'
daughters, Alma (Mrs. John
MacKinnon) of. Kincardine,
Leis (MrS. Bob 'McIntosh),:
and Mrs. Lorna Button, both
of. Lucknow, and one
William James -Hunter of
AShfield ToWnship.
Mrs. Hunters is also stir-
vived: by 12. grandchildren
and 14 great ; grandchildren.
She was predeceased by
her husband; William', and
one son; Lloyd.
Funeral service was held .
at the •MasKerizte and. Mc
creath Funeral Home, Lnci-
new, on Monday,- January,
21; 1980 at Ir;:a.m. Tempor
ary entombment folloWed .at
theiSouth Kinloss•.Cemetery,
Chapel.
Born December 22,
1899 in Melangthon township
of the county of Dufferin,
Lillian was the daughter. of
James and Ann Dem ns,
Predeceased.by her 'pare tsi
'as; well as five sisters a
three brothers, she:is suryiv-
ed by two sisters in Toronto,
Hazel (Mrs. William Daugh-
erty) and Marjorie (Mrs. Roy
E, Culley).•
Following her marriage to.
Arthur on March 2Z 1924 in
St. Dunstan's Anglican
Church, 727 , Lansdowne
Ave„ Toronto, by •the Rev-
erend Canon Nynd, -they
farmed for a short while at
Kinlough,; prior to returning
to Toronto in 1929 -where
they resided until December,
1965, returning to Kinlough
upon retirement,
They were blessed with a
family 'of one son, ,James
Kenneth, whom •• GOd called
home in. May of 1945, and
two daughters, Marjorie Em-
ma (Mrs. Howard Bennett)
and hirley 'Elizabeth (Mrs:
Ho rd Whiteside) as well
• as ne Howard
eside, orroronto, who
survive, tdgether with her
husband, with whom she
shared 56 years of married
life.
Five grandchildren, How-
ard Arthur. Bennett, his wife
Heather,. and Howard 'Ken-
neth' and • Brian Douglas
Whiteside mourn the passing
()fa, dear grandmother, Kath-
leen Elizabeth Whiteside
'predeceased her.in infancy in
1966: •
• ‘, ,The remains rested.in the:
MACKenzie and' • McCreath
Funeral Parlour .until 11,a. tn,
SaturdaY morning, thence to
the 'Church. 'of ''Ascension
(Kinlough)„ for futieral
at 1. - p.m. • :with the
Reverend George Garratt
officiating, following' which
committal services toolt place
Teeswater and Cuirass
MauSoleum. Spring burial
will take place in[ "the family
"plot -10-thrsame-temeterY7
Pallbearers were grand-
sons Howard Bennett, How-
ardand Brian Whiteside and
nephews Ricky Fry, Allan
- • • ,
Spading and Barry Hal4en-
The many floral pieces. and
donations submittedl, attest-
ed to the love and esteem lot
the deceased, as did also-the
nutirfrtelids; relatiVes -ant
neighbours who paid their
respects .,in parlour and
church. The family is 'deeply •
grateful.,
„• DID YOU: REALIZE, that the 'Joe Clark budget' would have
" increased' your getoline cost „by 18c. per gallon
• DID YOU REALIZE that the Joe Clark bUdget. would have
. •
increased` diesel fuel cost fOr farmers and fishermen by> a net of
A56. per gallon • . : .
• DID YOU. REALIZE that the' Joe Clark budget would . have
lncreased the fgel cost fot school -buses-by a net of 25c' pet gallon
and that increase would amount to tnousanas of aogars per year
in, increased school taxes in. Huron and Bruce Counties alone,:
Alexander (Sandy) Mac-
-Lgod-died-atPine rest :Manor
Nusing Home in. Lacknovv on
Monday, January 7, 1980in
•
his. 94th' year.
A retired farmer, -he had
farmed in Kinross Township
until his -tetireinent to Luck-
now in 1950. • ,z?
He was born in Kifiless on
February' 1, 1886, a, son .of
the late. John MacLeod and
the late Evangeline .Barkle§.,
both of Kinloss.
He. married :the former
Ada M.--Lavis on September
29, 1915 at the Whitechurch
/vlanse.
Besides: his wife, `he, is•
survived by a son, Laurence
of Lucknow, And a 'daughter,.
Grace, Mrs.' Wilbert Hodg
kinson of Wingham and
grandsons, Kenneth Hodg
kinson,, Listowel, Keith
Ilodgkinson, Winghami and
three great` grandsons, Marc,
Michael and Matthew frodg-
kinson of Listowel.
I..INCREASE the Guaranteed Annual Inbome Supplement by $35
per month
2. ACHIEVE energy security at fair prices to all Canadians - by
strengthening Petro Canada, not destroying it
3. TO PROTECT Canadian jobs by helping Canadian Exporters by
re-establishing Guaranteed Loans cancelled by Joe Clark
4. A LIBERAL GOVERNMENT will regain Canada's respect
around the 'world. This will help, exporters,• not hurt them as the.
Clark Embassy flip-flop did!
fp
Graeme Craig is a farming businessman, a young fatheir;
a Canadian with the same .concern for Canada you have
Huron-Bruce Needs Graeme Craig
He is also survived by a
sister, Mrs. Clara Nixon' of
Wallow and brother, Fred
MacLeod of Berton, Ken-,
tucky.
He was predeceased by his
parents and six brothers,
John,- Gordon, Hen
ry, rester, and'Peter.
The funeral service was
hildon "Wednesday, January'
9, 1980 at 2 p.m, Irom the,
IslacKenzie and McCreath .
Funeral Home with Rev.
Williatti Munshaw of South
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